We have a 2 year old pit bull named champange colored dog named Rudy and a 3 year old red haired pit bull/chow/lab mix named Ginger. Ginger is getting skinny and Rudy is very muscular and "filled out" - not fat. They were just at the vet and their health is good except for Ginger's laaloss of weight. It's summer and she get's hysterical about squirrels ( jumping and running - Rudy ignores them. Then in the evening Rudy picks up steam after dinner (barf) and "makes Ginger sort of pushes Gingers in figures eights around the yard to exhaustion. I saw a barf "weight gain" meal plan on another forum. Any suggestion?

What is Ginger eating right now as far as dry food? What is the formula given for the B.A.R.F "weight gain"? Is she eating well or is she picking?
Has the vet suggested any blood tests to rule out organ dysfunction?

Ginger just had a complete vet check and she is ok except she has lost weight and is skinny. She was skinny when we first got her. She hated dry kibble so we switched to the barf diet and she gained weight. A weight gain barf diet I saw recommended fatty hamburger and other ingredients - I'm going to find the recipe and go to the grocery store. I've been feeding her and Rudy mostly chicken wings plus veggies and I think this why she is losing weight. Ginger is out chasing squirrels and Rudy sticks around and is a begger so he is gaining weight.

PittyLuvers wrote:Ginger just had a complete vet check and she is ok except she has lost weight and is skinny. She was skinny when we first got her. She hated dry kibble so we switched to the barf diet and she gained weight. A weight gain barf diet I saw recommended fatty hamburger and other ingredients - I'm going to find the recipe and go to the grocery store. I've been feeding her and Rudy mostly chicken wings plus veggies and I think this why she is losing weight. Ginger is out chasing squirrels and Rudy sticks around and is a begger so he is gaining weight.

You need weight gain in the form of muscle, not the form of fat. Chicken wings and some veggies are not balanced meals. She needs more quality calories and probably needs more nutrition over all.

There's not enough protein in the chicken wings, they are mostlybone so are a good treat. Don't forget organ meat, it has important nutrients in it and should be fed a couple of times a week. I would be very careful with fatty hamburger. Beef tends to be a fattier meat as a whole and if you feed high fat ground it can cause problems on it's own. Too much fat can cause pancreatic problems, not something you want to set in motion. I feed veggies a few times a week and use a natural plant based vitamin mineral supplement to cover all the bases.

I don't stick to one protein source either. I feed beef, chicken, turkey, fish(no raw salmon) and they scored last night and got some venison.

Do you have a pictures? If you could show a few pictures of yoru profile (whole body), from the top, and the hips it would help. Well, it would help me at least. Before I call a dog skinny I have to see them. Most vets will say your dog is skinny when in reality it's not.